Some Darío Fernández-Flórez novels: from Zarabanda (1944) to Alta Costura (1954). Naughty subjects in morally-restricted times

Authors

  • Lucía Montejo Gurruchaga Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/revliteratura.2008.v70.i139.60

Keywords:

Darío Fernández-Flórez, Spanish postwar narrative, censorship during General Franco’s Regime

Abstract


Dario Fernández-Flórez begins in 1944 with Zarabanda a narrative style of intellectual eroticism and inmoral atmosphere which attracted no attention. Six years later he published Lola, espejo oscuro the recollections of a high prostitute. The novel was an scandal and an immediate success. Although the topic and its treatment were odd at the time because the strict moral values which mantained Franco´s regime were ignored, the novel was published with no cuts at all. Censorship was deaf to all the voices that warned of its dangers. This had an explanation: Darío Fernández-Flórez held an important post in the Propaganda National Service. After his dismissal censors were less lenient.

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Published

2008-06-30

How to Cite

Montejo Gurruchaga, L. (2008). Some Darío Fernández-Flórez novels: from Zarabanda (1944) to Alta Costura (1954). Naughty subjects in morally-restricted times. Revista De Literatura, 70(139), 165–185. https://doi.org/10.3989/revliteratura.2008.v70.i139.60

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Studies